Anonymous wrote:I would assume it was around 50% or less Caucasian, and that the other 50% were a mix of AA, Asian and Hispanic kids. I'd assume maybe 20% FARMS and a similar ESOL percent and some international kids. I'd assume that it had a range of HHI's, like a few very wealthy parents, a few very poor parents but most everyone else in the middle. Ideally, you'd also have at least one male teacher per grade and some people of color among the faculty.
We're at a school that is 48% caucasian, with a good mix of AA, Asian and Hispanic that essentially mirrors the mix in our county. We have 21% FARMS and a lot of international students.
Similar to our's, but white % is about 41%. The MS has white population at about 33%. In both schools, the other groups are about evenly split, give or take.
The diversity is one of the reasons we chose that cluster. My kids are mixed race.